CrowdOptic™ FieldApp

Enable your team of agents to triangulate on an area of interest and broadcast its GPS location in real time to a web-based command center with live video verification.

"My research left me blown-away with the technical background of the CrowdOptic team, as well as the technology they've been able to field." - Bill Haseltine , Supervisor, Operations Research Analysis
United States Special Operations Command

CrowdOptic Eye™ Loaded with Sensors

The CrowdOptic Eye™ is as versatile as you need it to be. Watch how GPS, compass and magnetometer literally put CrowdOptic Eye™ on the map.

Global Interactive Streaming

The CrowdOptic™ Interactive Streaming platform connects the world through smart devices and builds a community around your next live event.

Field Service

Field technicians use the Vuzix M100 to speak with experts and share what they see from remote locations. When a live stream starts, the CrowdOptic enterprise platform will find an available expert and connect them to assist.

Patient Assessment

EMTs use the audio and video capablies of CrowdOptic Eye™ and Google Glass to help doctors diagnose patients from the ambulance to ensure they receive treatment sooner and are dispatched to the right hospitals.

Clinical Education

Teaching physicians use multiple CrowdOptic Eye™ cameras with Google Glass in the operating room to both collaborate with colleagues and provide viewing options for the classroom.

Sports and Events

CrowdOptic puts Google Glass on players, referees, team staff and fans to broadcast live views around the world, and uses CrowdOptic Eye™ to provide exclusive video feeds for Sony Smart Eyeglass in luxury suites.

First Responder

CrowdOptic partnered with Solford Industries to create Incident Command Vision (ICV), a wireless helmet camera system designed for fire fighters and law enforcement to stream live video from any location.

Drone Surveillance

CrowdOptic partnered with SICdrone to help first responders, incident commanders and border patrol agents capture an event from multiple cameras in the sky. CrowdOptic uses several of its patents to coordinate camera views and drone flight patterns.

Featured Partners

"Incident Command Vision powered by CrowdOptic Eye™ for firefighters will enable a city's command center to have, for the first time, a live visual connection to what firefighters are collectively seeing on the scene. This has the potential to revolutionize the process by which agencies respond to fire and other emergency incidents and enhance tactical decision making."

- Rick Crawford, President and CEO of Solford Industries and Fire Captain with 26 years of experience

In the News

HPE.com - December 2016

...behind the scenes in the enterprise world—manufacturing, construction, logistics, retail, transport, power production and distribution—a revolution is happening. Internet of Things (IoT) technology and applications are bringing intelligence and insight to previously unconnected devices
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Forbes - October 12, 2016

CrowdOptic and Sofwerx will deploy technology that proves the gaming industry is more in touch with reality than we might have imagined
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Press Release

CrowdOptic Announces 10,000th Google Glass Live-Stream and Annual Renewals for UCSF Medical Center, Denver Broncos, a Fortune 500 Medical Device Company, and One of the Largest Traffic Police Forces in the World

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - April 19, 2016 - CrowdOptic today announced the successful completion of its 10,000th live-stream using Google Glass for enterprise use cases, marking a significant milestone in the company’s deployment history.

CrowdOptic also confirmed today the renewal of annual software licenses for its major clients including one of the world’s largest medical device companies, as well as UCSF Medical Center, Denver Broncos, and Futton, Inc. Futton represents one of the largest traffic police forces in the world. These four clients alone represent approximately $1.5 million in contract bookings to date for CrowdOptic across their multi-year productions.

“These renewals provide further evidence of CrowdOptic’s proliferation in four key verticals—medical technology, hospitals, sports and entertainment, and first responders,” remarked Jim Kovach, CrowdOptic’s Senior Vice President of Business Development. “Enterprise live-streaming from wearable and other peripheral devices in each of these industries has never been in higher demand than it is today.”